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How space weather can ruin NASA’s return to the moon
Yes, the weather is in space. The surface of the sun explodes with gas and plasma, expelling charged particles (protons, electrons, and heavy ions) into the rest of the solar system for millions of miles per hour. These particles can hit Earth and the moon in minutes. The Earth’s magnetic field protects us from them, but the particles still do fry electronics and electrical grids on the surface and damage critical satellites that manage GPS and telecommunications services.
Space weather can be very dangerous for astronauts who fly to the moon or try to live and work in the lunar position on the surface. Life-sustaining systems and power could be extinguished, and solar activity can cause life-threatening radiation levels. “Between Apollo 16 and 17,” Owens says, “there was a lot of space weatherit was likely to be fatal then if the astronauts had been on the moon. ”
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DENVER – May 20, 2021 – A Colorado company with an innovative container system technology to help eliminate the spread of varroa mites and create optimal conditions in the winter for honeybees was among 36 Colorado start-ups approved for funding as part of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT)’s Advanced Industries Accelerator Grant Program. A total of $8,567,756 was approved this grant cycle for Proof-of-Concept and Early Stage Capital and Retention Grants to support Colorado’s advanced industries.
“As Colorado begins its recovery from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, support of the economic engines that are the advanced industries is more important than ever,” said Katie Woslager Senior Manager – Advanced Industries. “These projects expand the Colorado innovation ecosystem, creating jobs, expanding industries and driving investment into the state.
Jose-Luis Jimenez is a professor of chemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder who studies how viruses like COVID-19 spread through the air. So what's been learned over the past year to prevent another pandemic? Then, we revisit the history of medicine with Dr. David Schneider and how it led to the quick development of COVID-19 vaccines.
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